Multiple Choice
Baseball fans who willingly sit where they might be hit by a stray baseball during the normal course of play are:
A) assuming the risk of being hit by a stray baseball
B) prime candidates for bringing a negligence tort action against any player who hits a ball into the stands
C) unknowingly putting themselves in danger
D) covered by the baseball players' "assumption of risk" insurance
E) none of the other choices
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